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I'm new here, but I'd be willing to bet this has been brought up before (search engine?).

As far as example 2, that indeed used to be the case. You bring in a six shooter/qualify, then your licence will not have "SA" designation on the back. I believe this might have changed, I'm sure someone more knowledgeable will chime in shortly.

As far as where it comes from, well, more appropriate question is where does it not come from.

Thankfully, we have multitude of chl'ers who have over the years worked and continue to work steadfastly to set the record straight.
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Cotton D. Crossfire wrote:Example #2 You can only carry the type of gun you qualify with i.e. semi auto or revolver. :banghead:
This used to be almost true. You could qualify with a non-semi-auto e.g. revolver or a semi-auto. If you qualified with a semi-auto, you could carry either, but if you qualified with a revolver (NSA), you could not carry a semi-auto. The law was changed years ago, but at least this rumor is based on history.

Example #3 You can only carry a gun in the caliber you qualify with and if you want to change calibers/guns there is a re-licensing and qualifying process. :confused5
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but if I recall correctly, you used to have to use a .32 caliber or larger to qualify, although you could always actually carry a .22. Again, this is likely something where there was a smidgen of truth and folklore took over.
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*Edited to tweak one statement after I had already been quoted. Adding this statement to explain the discrepancy. :tiphat:
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fickman wrote:
Cotton D. Crossfire wrote:Example #2 You can only carry the type of gun you qualify with i.e. semi auto or revolver. :banghead:
This used to be almost true. You could qualify with a non-semi-auto e.g. revolver or a semi-auto. If you qualified with a semi-auto, you could carry either, but if you qualified with a revolver (NSA), you could not carry a semi-auto. The law was changed years ago, but at least this rumor is based on history.

Example #3 You can only carry a gun in the caliber you qualify with and if you want to change calibers/guns there is a re-licensing and qualifying process. :confused5
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but isn't there a minimum caliber you have to use to qualify? Again, this is likely something where there was a smidgen of truth and folklore took over.
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Wow, years go by quickly!

.32 is the minimum caliber I believe.
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I'm just shocked that your username passed muster.
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Minim caliber for qualifying is .32 for semi automatic, and .38 for a revolver. Also, there is no restriction on the caliber you carry. These answers are per FAQ #45 on this link.

http://www.texaschl.us/faq.htm
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AJSully421 wrote:I'm just shocked that your username passed muster.
hahaha. . . I had the same thought.

I want to change mine to:
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Cotton D. Crossfire wrote:I'm just shocked that your username passed muster.

Actually I used this name on another forum years ago( it has been deactivated) I really didn't think about it when I signed up. ( I guess no one got offended Haha)
You have PM about your username.

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fickman wrote:
AJSully421 wrote:I'm just shocked that your username passed muster.
hahaha. . . I had the same thought.

I want to change mine to:
The Annoyed Cotton Crossfire Carlson Man, aka Keith from Beirut
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